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Coming up on Seasons Of Change this Saturday night, as promised after the initial show in early February (the first Saturday after Australia Day), is the second in an occasional series of programs focused on and around the early '70's "head music" scene around Australia. It moves from early 1971 to 1972 and featuring The Masters Apprentices (PA) (Adelaide), Company Caine (PA), Daddy Cool, Spectrum (PA) and The Wild Cherries (Melbourne), Bakery (PA) (Perth), Blackfeather (PA), Flake and Wendy Saddington (Sydney). Maybe not 100% prog, but I hope 100% interesting!
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8pm
Blackfeather Seasons of change + Mango’s theme (Apr 1971) (At The Mountains Of Madness)
Blackfeather Tomorrow never knows (live on GTK, Mar 1971) (At The Mountains Of Madness, bonus track)
Bakery Dying in the dark (July 1971) (Single only, Golden Miles
: Australian Progressive Rock 1969-1974)
Bakery Living with a memory (Aug 1972) (Momento)
Wendy Saddington & The Copperwine Backlash blues (live, Jan 1971) (Sept 1971) (Wendy Saddington & The Copperwine Live)
Flake Under the silent tree (Nov 1971, single) (Dec 1971, How’s Your Mother)
Flake Breadalbane (Feb 1974) (B-side of single / Psych Bites: Australian Acid Freakrock 1969-1974)
The Wild Cherries I’m the sea (stop killing me) (Nov 1971) (Single only / Golden Miles: Australian Progressive Rock 1969-1974)
9pm
Spectrum   Milesago + What the world needs (is a new pair of socks) (Dec 1971) (Milesago)
Company Caine Simple song of spring (Nov 1971) (A Product of a Broken Reality)
Company Caine The day Superman got busted (live on GTK, Apr 1971) (A Product of a Broken Reality, bonus track)
The Master’s Apprentices Melodies of St. Kilda/Southern Cross + Thyme to rhyme (Jan 1972) (A Toast To Panama Red )
Daddy Cool Make your stash (Jan 1972) (Sex, Dope, Rock n Roll: Teenage Heaven)
Ben Rogers Instrumental Asylum Seasons of change (2007) (Reverb Rehab)

That's starting at 8pm on this coming Saturday night, and a multitude of times elsewhere. Available on the night on 89.7FMhere in beautiful Adelaide, South Australia, and everywhere else via streaming from the PBA-FM website (pbafm.org.au). Any updates to the planned tracklist will be at the usual place: https://seasonsofchangeradio.blogspot.com/

Here's an artefact from 1971, complete with talented lead guitarist John Robinson, whose kaftan doesn't seem to cramp his style - Blackfeather playing "Mango's theme", live in an ABC studio for the TV show GTK:



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Partway through tonight's show, which has a spacier-than-usual flavour in part as a tribute to the NASA Mars Rover Opportunity that had lasted way longer than it's estimated service time of 3 months (rather like this show, Seasons Of Change). About to launch into fifteen minutes of the rather forbidding sounds of Adelaide post-rock/post-metal/whatever band Overview Effect...

8pm
Frank Zappa and The Mothers    I’m the slime (1973) (Overnite Sensation)
Frank Zappa    Don’t eat the yellow snow (single version) (1974) (Apostrophe)
Vangelis    Alpha (1975) (Albedo 0.39)
Vangelis    Heaven & Hell 3rd movement (1975) (Heaven & Hell)
Porcupine Tree    The sky moves sideways Phase 1 + Phase 2 (1997) (The Sky Moves Sideways)
9pm
Andy Salvanos    Mandelblomma (2018) (Solar Cycles)
Ian MacFarlane    Hidden leaves + Fingers pointing at the moon (1987/2018) (Planetarium)
Steven Wilson    Luminol (2013) (The Raven That Refused To Sing)
Overview Effect    Inertia (2015) (Tundra)
Ben Rogers Instrumental Asylum    Seasons of change (2007) (Reverb Rehab)



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Following on from last week's special Australia Day edition of Seasons Of Change, tonight was another all-Australian expedition into the electic world of the early 1970's "head" music scene around Australia, most (but not all) who are here on PA; featuring a few bands who have never been far from Saturday nights and some appearing for the first time...and all (it is good to say) available in recent times on rather nice CD re-issues too...

8pm
Tamam Shud    Mr Strange + It’s a beautiful day (Nov 1969) (Evolution)
Tamam Shud    I love you all + Goolutionites Theme Part 2 (Oct 1970) (Goolutionites And The Real People)
Tamam Shud    See the swells (1972) (Morning Of The Earth film s/track / bonus track on re-issue of Goolutionites And The Real People)
Samael Lilith    Nights in white satin (Feb 1970) (single only / So You Want To Be A Rock And Roll Star?)
Jeff St John & Copperwine    Cloud nine (March 1970) (Joint Effort)
Levi Smith's Clefs    Lisa (March 1970) (Empty Monkey)
Tully    The sun is shining (July 1970) (Tully)
Tully    Sea of joy (Part 1) (June 1971) (Sea Of Joy)
9pm
Sons Of The Vegetal Mother    Love is the law + Make it begin (Oct 1970) (Garden Party EP)
Kahvas Jute    Vikings + Free (Jan 1971) (Wide Open)
Dave Miller Set    Mr Guy Fawkes (July 1969) (single only / Peculiar Hole In The Sky)
Dave Miller Set    No need to cry (March 1970) (single only / Psych Bites: Australian Freakrock 1967-1974)
Spectrum    Drifting (March 1971) (Part One)
Fraternity    Seasons of Change (March 1971) (single only / Golden Miles: Australian Progressive Rock 1969 - 1974, compilation)
Healing Force    Golden Miles (July 1971) (single only / Golden Miles: Australian Progressive Rock 1969-1974)
Ben Rogers Instrumental Asylum    Seasons of change (2007) (Reverb Rehab)

Hearing how good these songs sounded when played together in their own dedicated show, I can only say there will be more such shows coming up...! Smile

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Originally posted by I prophesy disaster I prophesy disaster wrote:

Originally posted by David64T David64T wrote:

Originally posted by I prophesy disaster I prophesy disaster wrote:

Do they consider King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard to be prog? 
 
It depends on who "they" are I guess... Smile 
 
By "they", I mean whoever runs the Seasons Of Change Prog Radio.
 
 
Originally posted by David64T David64T wrote:

To answer your question, off the top of my head, I'd venture no - KG is probably known more as a "psychedelic" band I think?
 
Regardless of the above, KG have a place on Seasons Of Change though, in the past and in the future
 
Oh ok. I'm glad to see KG have a place even if they're not exactly regarded as prog.
 
 
 

No probs! Yes KG are great - a search of the playlist blog shows 4 appearances in the last 12 months so they are doing OK.

Seasons Of Change is basically a single 2 hour weekly program here on community radio PBA-FM, compiled and presented by myself for now (I would be more than happy to share the load, I have to say). The content of each edition of Seasons Of Change is limited to what I can arrange within limits of time and energy, so I tend to only post details of special shows here on PA e.g. all-Australian ones like this one, as there's a lot of good music around from Australia that doesn't get airplay even locally. Commercial radio and the ABC leave massive gaps in this respect, which are filled by community radio only as far as practical...

Playlists for all shows since the first in 2012 are available at https://seasonsofchangeradio.blogspot.com/ and I put links in for all the Australian artists, usually to their Facebook page.




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Originally posted by David64T David64T wrote:

Originally posted by I prophesy disaster I prophesy disaster wrote:

Do they consider King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard to be prog? 
 
It depends on who "they" are I guess... Smile 
 
By "they", I mean whoever runs the Seasons Of Change Prog Radio.
 
 
Originally posted by David64T David64T wrote:

To answer your question, off the top of my head, I'd venture no - KG is probably known more as a "psychedelic" band I think?
 
Regardless of the above, KG have a place on Seasons Of Change though, in the past and in the future
 
Oh ok. I'm glad to see KG have a place even if they're not exactly regarded as prog.
 
 
 
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Originally posted by I prophesy disaster I prophesy disaster wrote:

Do they consider King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard to be prog?
 

It depends on who "they" are I guess... Smile  I don't see the terms "prog" or "prog rock" thrown around much in the press here; when it is, I've mostly seen the temr "prog rock" applied to "djent" or other heavy/technical bands - Karnivool being most prominent. 

To answer your question, off the top of my head, I'd venture no - KG is probably known more as a "psychedelic" band I think?

Regardless of the above, KG have a place on Seasons Of Change though, in the past and in the future - limited by show length of 2 hours, playlist for tonight's show is not comprehensive by any stretch of the imagination..."eclectic" perhaps, but not comprehensive...


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This is more for the record as the broadcast has just finished, but here is the playlist from tonight's edition of Seasons Of Change. As today is Australia Day, the show features of course only Australian music...both well-known and less well-known...well across the musical spectrum from symphonic metal to electronic soundscapes.

Another all-Australian show is scheduled for next week, focussing on older music from the late '60's to the late 1970's and including the prolific "head" music scene from the early 1970's with bands such as Spectrum, Tamam Shud, Tully, etc.

8pm
Three Wise Monkeys (Blue Mountains) Shamozal (2016) (single; longer version on The Red Album)
Southern Empire (Adelaide) Innocence & Fortune (2018) (Civilisation)
Unitopia (Adelaide) Don’t give up love (2008) (The Garden)
Hemina (Sydney) Venus (2016) (Venus)
9pm
Aragon (Melbourne) Rocking Horse (Act 2) (2018) (single only)
Awaken Solace (Brisbane) Temptress of the desert eye (2012) (In Nightfall’s Embrace)
Domino (Sydney) My opiate (2013) (Where the Desert Meets The Sea)
Ian MacFarlane (Melbourne) A mountain of swords + Summits in the mist + Seeds in the dust (1987/2018 re-issue) (Planetarium)
Jaroslav Kovaricek Birds of dreaminess (1993) (Dreamtime II)
Voyager (Perth) Ascension (2016) (Ghost Mile)


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For the final edition of Seasons Of Change for 2018, an eclectic 2 hours of live recordings drawn from the diverse corners of the musical world of progressive rock - starting with almost a full hour of quality music from Australian bands, old and new, all recorded live: Southern Empire (Adelaide), Anubis (Sydney), Sebastian Hardie (Sydney), Indelible Murtceps (Melbourne) and Tamam Shud (Sydney); and concluding with some live performances by Roger Hodgson in advance of his concert here in Adelaide in February. Starts at 8pm Adelaide time, a multitude of times elsewhere.

8pm
Moon Safari    Crossed the Rubicon (live) (2014) (Live In Mexico)
Southern Empire    Forest fire (live, 2017) (2018) (Live At HQ)
Anubis    Silent wandering ghosts (live, 2014) (2015) (Behind Our Eyes)
Sebastian Hardie    Windchase (conclusion) (live, 1994) (1997) (Live in L.A. - Progfest 1994)
Tamam Shud    Stand in the sunlight + Shakin’ out the stones (live) (2007) (Noosa Rain)
Indelible Murtceps    We are indelible (live, 1972) (Warts Up Your Nose, bonus track on reissue)
9pm
Ozric Tentacles    Vita voom (live) (2007) (Sunrise Festival)
Haken    The Architect (live) (2018) (L-1VE)
Genesis    Dance on a volcano + Los Endos (live) (1977) (Seconds Out)
Kate Bush    Cloudbursting (live) (2016) (Before The Dawn - Live)
Roger Hodgson    Give a little bit + Breakfast in America + The Logical song + Take the long way home + Dreamer(live) (2010) (Classics Live)

Edit: to add four more Roger H songs played at end of show


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Presenting a weekly progressive rock show on community radio can sometimes be a labour of love, and sometimes just a labour. This week it's definitely a labour of love as this Saturday night's show features:
- an initial selection from the newly released album by Adelaide electronic band Peak (PA entry), a mere 38 years after they issued their first album Ebondàzzar (PA entry).
- Almost an hour of Split Enz related music featuring the ENZSO and ENZO projects of keyboardist Eddie Rayner
- Some whimsy from Australian jazz percussionist & multi-instrumentalist John Sangster (probably better known for his late 70's musical homages to JRR Tolkein's Lord Of The Rings novels and perhaps his association with the Australian group Tully).

That's 8pm tonight Adelaide time (a multitude of times elsewhere):

8pm
Peak    Trains (2018) (Slizdexics Untie)
Cybotron    Suite 16th/9th floor (1980) (Implosion)
Jethro Tull    Aqualung (1971) (Aqualung)
Jethro Tull    Steel monkey (1987) (Crest Of A Knave)
Jordan Rudess    JR Piano Medley: Soon – Supper’s ready – I talk to the wind – And You And I (2007) (The Road Home)
John Sangster    Learizing + The owl and the pussycat (1980/2008) (Uttered Nonsense)
9pm
Split Enz    Walking down a road (1975) (Mental Notes)
The Makers    Heading home (1990) (The Makers)
Eddie Rayner & ENZO    Albert of India + One step ahead + Stuff and nonsense (live) (2014) (ENZO - Stranger Than Fiction - Live)
ENZSO Stranger than fiction / Time for a change + I hope I never (1996) (ENZSO)
Ben Rogers Instrumental Asylum Seasons of change (2007) (Reverb Rehab)


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Another edition of Seasons Of Change tonight at 8pm Adelaide time (various clock times elsewhere).

Just after 9pm Adelaide time, an epic-sized selection from the newly released second album for Adelaide's Southern Empire, 30 minutes of proggy goodness with some heavy stuff thrown in here and there. There's also the spikey sound of much missed Adelaide band Like Leaves and the nimble Chapman stick of Andy Salvanos; plus music from Anubis (Sydney) and A Lonely Crowd (Melbourne).

More details of Seasons Of Change including links for the Australian artists is already at the usual playlist blog:
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8pm
Anubis    Pages of stone (2017) (Second Hand)
Marillion    The New Kings (2016) (F.E.A.R.)
Ozric Tentacles    Myriapod (1994) (Arborescence)
Badfinger    Timeless (1973/2013) (Ass / Timeless...The Musical Legacy Of Badfinger)
9pm
Southern Empire    Crossroads (2018) (Civilisation)
Like Leaves    Swordfight (2011) (Like Leaves)
Andy Salvanos    Transform (2016) (Transform)
A Lonely Crowd    Tightrope sonambulists (2011)  (User Hostile)
Annie Haslam    Ripples (1995) (Suppers Ready – Genesis Tribute)
Ben Rogers Instrumental Asylum    Seasons of change (2007) (Reverb Rehab)
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Another edition of Seasons Of Change coming up tonight (that's Saturday night at 8pm, Adelaide time; a variety of clock times elsewhere), starting with new music from Adelaide-based band Southern Empire and their highly recommendable second album "Civilisation" (check out their FB page for more information); and there's more good listening from Quiet Child (Adelaide) and Mario Millo (Sydney) with a live recording of an epic song from his late '70's band Windchase, and the early '70's "head music" sound of Spectrum (Melbourne) from their classic Milesago album.

More details of Seasons Of Change including links for the Australian artists (eventually) will be at the usual playlist blog soon:
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8pm
Rush    Bastille day (1975) (Caress Of Steel)
Southern Empire    Goliath's moon (2018) (Civilisation)
Damanek    Long time, shadow falls (2017) (On Track)
Manning    Lost in play (2007) (Songs From The Bilston House)
Quiet Child    Bonewreath (2014) (Chapter & Verse)
Porcupine Tree    Stranger by the minute (1998) (Stupid Dream)
Groundhogs    Wages of peace (1972) (Who Will Save The World? The Mighty Groundhogs)
9pm
Genesis    Supper’s ready (1972) (Foxtrot)
Mario Millo & Men From Mars    Horsemen To Symphinity (live, 1999) (2000) (Symphinity, bonus track on Windchase album re-issue)
Spectrum    What the world needs (is a new pair of socks) (1971) (Milesago – re-issue)
Ben Rogers Instrumental Asylum    Seasons of change (2007) (Reverb Rehab)



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The day after Australia Day, an All-Australian edition of Seasons Of Change tonight at 8pm (various clock times elsewhere), starting with heavy sounds from some of the bands on stage tonight in Melbourne at Australia's Progfest: Alithia, Meniscus, Orsome Welles, Toehider and Voyager. After that, some classic progressive rock from legendary bands Blackfeather, Company Caine, Spectrum and The Masters Apprentices, plus more recent (and excecllent) sounds from Ben Craven, Sebastian Hardie and Southern Empire.

More details of Seasons Of Change including links (eventually) at the usual playlist blog:
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8pm
Voyager    Ascension (2016) (Ghost Mile)
Meniscus    Fight club (2011) (War Of Currents)
Orsome Welles    Father’s eyes (2017) (Rise)
Alithia    Thirteen (2014) (To The Edge Of Time)
Toehider    Suburban descent (2009) (Toehider Too / The First Six)
Sebastian Hardie    Art of life (2012) (Blueprint)
Ben Craven    The great divide (2016) (The Single Edits)
Southern Empire    Forest fire (2016) (Southern Empire)
Andy Salvanos    Butterflies (2016) (Transform)
9pm
The Master’s Apprentices    Melodies of St. Kilda/Southern Cross + Thyme to rhyme (1972) (A Toast To Panama Red)
Spectrum    Launching place Part 1 (1970) (Part One, bonus track on CD re-issue)
Company Caine    Dr Chop + Now I’m together (1976) (Dr Chop)
Company Caine    Simple song of spring (1971) (A Product of a Broken Reality)
Blackfeather    Seasons of change (1971) (At The Mountains Of Madness)
Blackfeather    Tomorrow never knows (prob. 1971) (bonus track on ATMOM reissue)
Ben Rogers Instrumental Asylum    Seasons of change (2007) (Reverb Rehab)


Edited: to insert links to band sites/pages


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Seasons Of Change reaches it's 300th episode this Saturday night (8pm in Adelaide, various times elsewhere), featuring recent favourites from Ben Craven (Brisbane), Southern Empire (Adelaide) and Unitopia (Adelaide) and classics from Fraternity (Adelaide) and Healing Force (Melbourne). Smile

8pm
Southern Empire    The bridge that binds (2016) (Southern Empire)
Unitopia    Common Goal + Fate (2005) (More than a Dream)
Wolverine    Nemesis (2016) (Machina Viva)
Moon Safari    Mega moon (2012) (Himlabacken Volume 1)
9pm
King Crimson    In the court of the crimson king (1969) (In The Court Of The Crimson King)
Emerson, Lake and Palmer    The barbarian (1970) (Emerson, Lake and Palmer)
Yes    Roundabout (single version) (1972) (Fragile)
Healing Force    Golden Miles (1971) (single only / Golden Miles: Australian Progressive Rock 1969-1974)
Ben Craven    The great divide (2016) (The Single Edits)
Genesis    In The Cage (including excerpts from Cinema Show and Duke’s Travels) + Afterglow (live, 2007) (Live Over Europe 2007)
Fraternity    Seasons of Change (1971) (Golden Miles: Australian Progressive Rock 1969-1974)

More details at the normal playlist blog:
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3 Nov Edited post to reinstate the URL for the normal playlist blog, replacing the more recent playlist hosted at radioinfo which is a thing of beauty when it works, but too often flakey to load especially via mobile phone... 

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Despite the lack of updates recently here on the forum, Seasons of Change is still going to air each Saturday night with an eclectic mix of music from Australia and overseas, mostly from the musical world of progressive rock. Right now the airwaves of Adelaide are being assailled with a bit of Norway's best from Wobbler (the title track from Hinterland).

More details are here at the Seasons of Change playlist blog.
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For the record, even as this week's edition of Seasons Of Change is going to air, here is the music from last weeks all-Australian edition of Seasons Of Change, which started with a brace of music from Gavin O'Loghlen:

8pm
Gavin O’Loghlen & Cotter’s Bequest    An Burren (1997) (In The Home Of My Ancestors)
Gavin O’Loghlen & Cotter’s Bequest    Silbury Hill (1998) (My Mother’s Country)
Gavin O’Loghlen & Cotter’s Bequest    Kapunda 1856 The Cornish Miners (2006) (Land Of The Vast Horizon)
Gavin O’Loghlen    The open road (2007) (The Poet And The Priest)
Transience    Chimera (2013) (Transience EP)
Transience    Nails (2015) (Temple)
Sebastian Hardie    Rosanna (1976) (The Four Moments)
Sebastian Hardie    Art of life (2012) (Blueprint)
9pm
Unitopia    More than a dream(2005) (More Than A Dream)
Unitopia    Reflections + The power of three (instrumental) + Rule of 3’s (2010) (Artificial)
Healing Force    Golden Miles (1971) (single only / Golden Miles: Australian Progressive Rock 1969-1974)
Tully    Ice (1972) (Loving Is Hard)
Company Caine    Symptoms (1971) (A Product of a Broken Reality)
Cybotron    Arrakis (1976) (Cybotron)
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This weekend, Seasons Of Change continues last weeks selection of recent Aussie prog and prog-related music from around Australia - Sydney (Anubis, Three Wise Monkeys), Brisbane (Ben Craven), Melbourne (A Lonely Crowd), Perth (Lacrymae) and of course Adelaide (Andy Salvanos, Like Leaves, Quiet Child, Southern Empire), and concludes at 10pm with the classic song from Fraternity (Adelaide) which gives this program it's title.

8pm (and equivalent times elsewhere)
Anubis    The bond of mutual distrust (2009) (230503)
Anubis    A tower of silence (2011)  (A Tower Of Silence)
Three Wise Monkeys    Spider fingers (2013) (Perihelion)
Three Wise Monkeys    Waxer (2010) (The Red Album)
Andy Salvanos    Free range eggs (20007) (Closer)
Like Leaves    Fruit (2011) (Like Leaves)
A Lonely Crowd    Blur (2014) (Transients)
Quiet Child    Cannonfire march (2013) (The Coming Storm)
9pm
Ben Craven    Great & terrible potions (2011) (Great & Terrible Potions)
Ben Craven    Last Chance To Hear Part 1 + Critical mass Part 1 + Critical mass Part 2 (2016) (Last Chance To Hear)
Southern Empire    How long (2016) (Southern Empire)
Lacrymae    Handel’s Apocalypse (2009) (The Hallowed Design)
Sky    Sarabande (1981) (Sky 3)
Fraternity    Seasons of Change (1971) (Golden Miles: Australian Progressive Rock 1969 – 1974)


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Starting from this weekend, Seasons Of Change shortens it's running time from 3 hours to 2 hours (to the relief of myself as presenter at least). The starting time is still 8pm here in beautiful Adelaide (a multitude of clock times elsewhere).

The first hour is mainly dedicated to the musical legacy of Roye Albrighton (Nektar), and there is the usual selection of fine music from Australian artists during the rest of the program.

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Here's the likely playlist (changes are possible during broadcast):

8pm
Nektar    Recycled Part One: Recycle / Cybernetic consumption / Recycle countdown / Automation Horrorscope / Flight to reality / Unendless imaginations (1976) (Recycled)
Nektar    A tab in the ocean (1972) (A Tab In The Ocean)
Nektar    Desolation valley (live, Nearfest, 2002) (A History Of Progressive Rock)
Nektar    Wings (1973) (Sounds Like This)
Spectrum    Trust me (1971) (Milesago)
9pm
The Enid    In the region of the summer stars (1976)  (In The Region Of The Summer Stars)
Kate Bush    Breathing (1980) (Never For Ever)
Tamam Shud    Bali waters + Sea the swells (live) (1972) (Goolutionites And The Real People, bonus tracks on CD re-issue)
Tamam Shud    Shakin’ out the stones (1994) (Permanent Culture)
Ben Craven    Revenge of Dr Komodo + Last chance to hear Part 2 (2016) (Last Chance To Hear)
Ben Rogers Instrumental Asylum    Seasons of change (2007) (Reverb Rehab)
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This week on Seasons Of Change, in advance of the Winter solstice later this week, a rugged-up serving of progressive rock and anything else that fits from around the world and from here in Australia, featuring recent music from Ben Craven (Brisbane). After 10pm it's happy 71st birthday (last Wednesday) to Mike Rudd with a healthy serving of music from his legendary Australian bands Spectrum and Ariel; other birthdays this week include the late Peter Bardens (Camel) and Paul McCartney.  That's from 8pm in beautiful Adelaide, a multitude of times on clocks elsewhere.

8pm
Magic Bus    The ballad of Lord Sogmore (2014) (Transmission From Sogmore’s Garden)
Procol Harum    A whiter shade of pale (1967) (single only)
Procol Harum    Repent Walpurgis (1967) (Procol Harum)
Procol Harum    Homburg (1967) (Single only / Procol Harum re-issue)
I Am The Manic Whale    Open your eyes (2015) (Everything Beautiful In Time)
Annie Haslam    Ripples (1995) (Suppers Ready – Genesis Tribute)
Moon Safari    Mega moon (2013) (Himlabecken Vol.1)
Andy Salvanos    Tranquility (2007)  (Closer)
Jethro Tull    Ring out solstice bells (1977) (Songs From The Wood)
9pm
The Beatles    She’s leaving home (1967) (Sgt Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Band)
The Beatles    Side 2 of Abbey Road (1969)  (Abbey Road)
Camel    Spirit of the water (demo) (1976) (Moonmadness, bonus track)
Camel    Mystic queen (1973) (Camel)
Camel    Highways to the sun (1977) (Rain Dances)
Camel    Ligging at Louis’ (live, 1974) (1978) (A Live Record)
Kate Bush   Wuthering Heights (1978) (The Kick Inside)
10pm
Spectrum    I’ll be gone (1971) (single, alternate stereo version / bonus track on reissue of Part One)
Indelible Murtceps    We are indelible (1972) (Warts Up Your Nose)
Spectrum    What the world needs (is a new pair of socks) (1971) (Milesago)
Ariel    Mutant Medley (live) (1976) (Rock & Roll Scars, bonus track on re-issue)
Ariel    Men in grey raincoats (1976) (Rock & Roll Scars)
Spectrum    Sensible shoes (live, 2003) (Forever Music presents: Series One – Seasons Of Change)
Spectrum    Second coming (live, 2001) (Queenscliff Music Festival - Alive)
Ben Craven    Revenge of Dr Komodo + Last chance to hear Part 2 (2016) (Last Chance To Hear)

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Seasons Of Change is still going to air each week at 8pm Adelaide time, I just don't always get to put a note here about it, but am making an extra effort this week as tonight's program features a selection from the rather nice new album by Ben Craven (from Brisbane); the music for Ben's new album can also be auditioned via Bandcamp but not the wonderful artwork by Freja Dean on the CD sleeve (which has me entranced each time I look at it):

8pm
Ben Craven    Last Chance To Hear + Critical mass part 1 + Critical mass part 2 (2016) (Last Chance To Hear)
Eno    St Elmo’s Fire (1975) (Another Green World)
King Crimson    Larks tongues in Aspic (Part II) (1973) (Larks’ Tongues In Aspic 2012 Remaster CD#1)
King Crimson    Sex, sleep, eat, drink, dream (1995) (Thrak)
Ozric Tentacles    Zingbong (2015) (Technicians Of The Sacred)
Andy Salvanos    Mind your matter (2007) (Closer)
Myriad    Reminded (2013) (Quietude)
9pm
Emerson Lake & Palmer    Pictures At An Exhibition: a selection of pictures... (1971) (Pictures At An Exhibition)
Unitopia    So far away + Don’t give up love (2008) (The Garden)
Steeleye Span with Terry Pratchett    Overture + The Dark Morris Song + The good witch (2013) (Wintersmith)
Dave Greenslade    A-Tuin the Turtle (1994) (Tales from the Discworld: Terry Pratchett)
Quiet Child    Redshift (2014) (Chapter & Verse)
10pm
Curved Air    Metamorphosis (1973) (Air Cut)
Roxy Music    Street life (1973) (Stranded)
Camel    Homage to the god of light (live, 1974) (Camel – bonus track on CD re-issue)
Camel    Never let go (single version) (1973) (Camel – bonus track on CD re-issue)
Caligula’s Horse    Turntail (2015) (Bloom)
The Lammas Tide    Barefoot electric (2014) (Barefoot Electric)


Edited by David64T - April 30 2016 at 03:35
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